AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya’s political track: US senior adviser Massad Boulos says Washington will host the signing of a Libyan political agreement in Washington if the initiative succeeds, with steps already underway on reunifying institutions and security arrangements. Local governance & youth: Preparations are under way for youth elections in 28 Libyan municipalities, with officials stressing transparency and lessons learned from the first phase. Security in the west: The Military Police launched a comprehensive security plan across western Libya, including checkpoints and patrols to regulate military convoys. Infrastructure in Tripoli: Dbeibah ordered faster implementation of road and infrastructure projects in Central Tripoli, urging tighter coordination with the municipal council. Health & accountability: The Libyan Doctors Syndicate condemned an assault on medical staff at Abu Salim Emergency Hospital and called for a transparent investigation and stronger protection protocols. Regional pressure on Libya: Sudan accused the UAE of supplying the Rapid Support Forces via corridors through Libyan ports, airports and border crossings. Community & culture: Archaeologists are racing to protect Libya’s ancient Greek heritage sites in the east, including Cyrene and Apollonia.
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